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and thinks can be done without confronting the issues rather than running away from it and being brave rather than being coward. if we talk about the internal situation, we must specify. there are so many thoughts. some maybe good ideas. let's put some definitions to it. we cannot do any reforms without the facts on the ground whether we like these facts or not. we cannot build hope on a -- some said because of the intense pressure, they are looking for any solution. we cannot take any solution. it has to be a solution that is wonderful defined. we want a solution that we will take to the abyss, to the dark tunnel. even with the current situation we cannot take such extent of solution, we take it with such things. we are doing political reforms and also to confront the terrorists events, incidents that have taken place in so many places. the reform -- those who are looking for reforms in order to commit acts of sabotage, this is the thing which i have been foreseeing for a long time. what has the current reforms got to do with the foreign conspiracies? there are so many dialogues that
and thinks can be done without confronting the issues rather than running away from it and being brave rather than being coward. if we talk about the internal situation, we must specify. there are so many thoughts. some maybe good ideas. let's put some definitions to it. we cannot do any reforms without the facts on the ground whether we like these facts or not. we cannot build hope on a -- some said because of the intense pressure, they are looking for any solution. we cannot take any...
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thank you, i'm not brave. you should see what people are doing here. people are trying to move bodies out of the streets and putting their lives at risk. people are getting killed just to move a body from the streets. just to move the bodies so they can bury them, and they're getting killed for moving the bodies. that's bravery. >> where do you -- where do you take the wounded? you can't take them to government hospitals. we have heard for months those have been taken over by the military and there are secret police in the hospitals. where do you take the wounded? >> we take the wounded, as i said, we smuggle the wounded, we smuggle the dead bodies into the area i'm in now which is protected by the free army. but the free army doesn't have heavy artilery. they have rockets. that's all that they have. they can't fight a whole big syrian army, can't they. we smuggle them. we have three filled hospitals here. we get the injure people here and try to do the best. we haven't got enough doctors. the doctor gets about 20 patients in one hour. he needs to be b
thank you, i'm not brave. you should see what people are doing here. people are trying to move bodies out of the streets and putting their lives at risk. people are getting killed just to move a body from the streets. just to move the bodies so they can bury them, and they're getting killed for moving the bodies. that's bravery. >> where do you -- where do you take the wounded? you can't take them to government hospitals. we have heard for months those have been taken over by the military...
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tough, brave, resourceful. as determined as we've got. >> reporter: early in february, news emerged from homs of intense and indiscriminate shelling by regime forces. >> the death toll on monday utterly devastating. the majority of the casualties happening in the flash point city of homs. my colleague, amir turned to me and said, i think there's a massacre happening in homs. every day there's a death toll. and suddenly the death toll in that one particular neighborhood of homs had gone up to over 100. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: videos uploaded showed terrible suffering and great courage. >> there were very few voices coming out, and two of the loudest and strongest voices were with dr. mohammad and dr. abi. they ran the underground medical clinic with only 15 others. but they would still go on video every single day and say, this is my case. this is why this person was injured and this is what i need to treat them. but i can't. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: plans were revived to get
tough, brave, resourceful. as determined as we've got. >> reporter: early in february, news emerged from homs of intense and indiscriminate shelling by regime forces. >> the death toll on monday utterly devastating. the majority of the casualties happening in the flash point city of homs. my colleague, amir turned to me and said, i think there's a massacre happening in homs. every day there's a death toll. and suddenly the death toll in that one particular neighborhood of homs had...
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and they're so brave. they're so brave. they crawl on their bellies to try to get that shot of the tank, to prove to the world that there are tanks in a certain location or whatever it is they're trying to prove. they're uploading youtube videos, putting messages out on facebook, twitter, making themselves available for reports. >> many with family members that are being killed as well. knowing all that and yet to keep going out each day with their cameras to get the footage that they are, it's amazing. what they're doing, as well as for their children, for their family, all these sort of things that until we find ourselves in those circumstances, we can't relate to. >> the syrian army is the shelling city of cold, starving civilians. >> also getting the message out was veteran war correspondent marie colvin, reporting for the sunday times of london. >> i was first star-struck by her actually because of everything she had done, her passion, her desire to tell the story. >> marie, you have covered a lot of conflicts over a l
and they're so brave. they're so brave. they crawl on their bellies to try to get that shot of the tank, to prove to the world that there are tanks in a certain location or whatever it is they're trying to prove. they're uploading youtube videos, putting messages out on facebook, twitter, making themselves available for reports. >> many with family members that are being killed as well. knowing all that and yet to keep going out each day with their cameras to get the footage that they...
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"the home of the brave?" i don't know. >> i get that part of it. >> are we the only ones that are brave on the planet? all the brave people live here. i mean, it's just stupid. i'm embarrassed every time -- embarrassed every time i hear it. >> bill press joins us by phone. bill, welcome. >> hi, carol. >> so i've been reading some of the comments about you online. the nicest i could find was liberal moonbat. >> well, i just want you to know breaking news here, conservative talk show host neal borst tweeted out this morning he agrees 100% with me. i don't think this is a partisan thing at all or left/right thing. first of all, this got started, real quickly, this got started when "60 minutes" took a poll and most americans said bruce springsteen should be the one chosen to write a new national anthem. i chimed in and said let's agree we need a new national anthem because the "star-spangled banner" is unsingable and is an old drinking song. i suggested we have "god bless america" or "america the beautiful." >> m
"the home of the brave?" i don't know. >> i get that part of it. >> are we the only ones that are brave on the planet? all the brave people live here. i mean, it's just stupid. i'm embarrassed every time -- embarrassed every time i hear it. >> bill press joins us by phone. bill, welcome. >> hi, carol. >> so i've been reading some of the comments about you online. the nicest i could find was liberal moonbat. >> well, i just want you to know breaking...
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thank you, i'm not brave. you should see what people are doing here. people are trying to move bodies out of the streets and putting their lives at risk. people are getting killed just to move a body from the streets. just to move the bodies so they can bury them, and they're getting killed for moving the bodies. that's bravery. >> where do you -- where do you take the wounded? you can't take them to government hospitals. we have heard for months those have been taken over by the military and there are secret police in the hospitals. where do you take the wounded? >> we take the wounded, as i said, we smuggle the wounded, we smuggle the dead bodies into the area i'm in now which is protected by the free army. but the free army doesn't have heavy artility. they have rockets. that's all that they have. they can't fight a whole big syrian army, can't they. we smuggle them. we have three filled hospitals here. we get the injure people here and try to do the best. we haven't got enough doctors. the doctor gets about 20 patients in one hour. he needs to be b
thank you, i'm not brave. you should see what people are doing here. people are trying to move bodies out of the streets and putting their lives at risk. people are getting killed just to move a body from the streets. just to move the bodies so they can bury them, and they're getting killed for moving the bodies. that's bravery. >> where do you -- where do you take the wounded? you can't take them to government hospitals. we have heard for months those have been taken over by the military...
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get ready to meet david peterson, a linguist and language creator, brave and brilliant nenough to meet the fierce dothraki tribe head on. i'm dr. sanjay gupta and this is "the next list." >> i guess a lot of people think when it comes to creating a language, all you do is really kind of open the dictionary, come to the first word and say, well, there's "a," the new word for "a" is going to be ugh. it's not like that at all. it's really kind of -- it's like creation itself. hi, i'm david peterson, i'm the creator of the dothraki language for hbo's "game of thrones." >> the dothraki are quite a massive tribe who are very wild. >> a dothraki wedding without at least three deaths is considered a dull affair. >> in george's book, the dothraki speak their own language. they don't have any writing, but their speak their own language. and we thought we could create that fictional language for a few lines, just by making up some words. and we tried to do that, and it sounded like gobbledygook. it was complete gibberish. >> so we felt the need to start from scratch and have someone who actually
get ready to meet david peterson, a linguist and language creator, brave and brilliant nenough to meet the fierce dothraki tribe head on. i'm dr. sanjay gupta and this is "the next list." >> i guess a lot of people think when it comes to creating a language, all you do is really kind of open the dictionary, come to the first word and say, well, there's "a," the new word for "a" is going to be ugh. it's not like that at all. it's really kind of -- it's like...
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is it brave to be honest about your sexuality now? >> you know, it is still brave, unfortunately. i wish it weren't. i wish we didn't have to make these announcements. i wish that coming out and saying i'm gay was just like coming out and saying me saying i'm straight or hispanic. or you saying you're black. i hope this one day stops being a political issue and it turns into a personal issue. >> dean, how do you think this will impact ocean's career? or will it at all? >> that's an interesting question. at first i thought, a lot of people were like, wow, another gay celebrity, big deal. but shelly wright, after she came out, lost a third of her sales in records and mr. are places that don't book her as well. in hip-hop, homophobia is notorious. his individual last video add hot woman in it. i hope this doesn't hurt his career. >> he brings up a good point about other entertainers who have come out. but then when you look at neil patrick harris who really sort of personifies the other side of that, has been very successful, and is an openly gay plan. >> first let me confess and say
is it brave to be honest about your sexuality now? >> you know, it is still brave, unfortunately. i wish it weren't. i wish we didn't have to make these announcements. i wish that coming out and saying i'm gay was just like coming out and saying me saying i'm straight or hispanic. or you saying you're black. i hope this one day stops being a political issue and it turns into a personal issue. >> dean, how do you think this will impact ocean's career? or will it at all? >>...
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you're being extraordinarily brave. you're using your full name, asking us to use your full name, telling us where you are. i know you've been interrogated by syrian security forces. why are you still willing to speak out and use your name? >> because it's enough. people are dying over there for just saying freedom. i'm telling the regime it's enough. don't think people will go back to their homes. after eight months, you still believe a lie, that you can control and overcome -- it's impossible. you can just do one thing now. save more lives, please, stop the killing. when i challenge, i want freedom. i can hear my voice for the first time in my life. now, how can i give up this even if it costs me my life. >> he said he could hear his voice for the first time in his life. imagine that. the manning is a hero to me and many of us on this program. our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family. according to his relatives, his mother and sister, two daughters and wife are all in syria right now. we worry about them e
you're being extraordinarily brave. you're using your full name, asking us to use your full name, telling us where you are. i know you've been interrogated by syrian security forces. why are you still willing to speak out and use your name? >> because it's enough. people are dying over there for just saying freedom. i'm telling the regime it's enough. don't think people will go back to their homes. after eight months, you still believe a lie, that you can control and overcome -- it's...
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these brave people paid a terrible price to make a cd. i think there is absolutely a great amount of tolerance in our world for this because all the violence we have seen in syria hasn't risen to the level where the world would come to the rescue of the people of homs and other syrian towns. >> anderson, i strongly believe that's because you need people like marie colvin and arwa damon and all the people who go in there to humanize these endless hours of very brave youtube videos. >> the youtube video is not enough. >> it's not enough. you need the human story, the face to the numbers, the emotions of the people. you need to hear what they are going through. it's what marie gave. >> i occasionally go to bosnia. over the course of that war, i found people getting angry toward reporters saying you know what, how many deaths do you need to see and take pictures of before somebody starts to do something? >> rightly so. we chronicled the story every day. at that time, american networks had a higher appetite for international news. we got our s
these brave people paid a terrible price to make a cd. i think there is absolutely a great amount of tolerance in our world for this because all the violence we have seen in syria hasn't risen to the level where the world would come to the rescue of the people of homs and other syrian towns. >> anderson, i strongly believe that's because you need people like marie colvin and arwa damon and all the people who go in there to humanize these endless hours of very brave youtube videos....
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the wildcard playoff game on friday night between the atlanta braves, st. louis cardinals got wild late into the game. a disputed call. the infield fly rule end the braves' season and the career of legendary player chipper jones. look at that. people are not happy. fans went into a frenzy showering turner field with all kinds of debris. the game was delayed for about 20 minutes and when play resumed, it was under protest by the braves. my goodness. terrence moore, sports contributor for cnn.com, columnist for mlb.com joins us right out of the gate. what the heck happened and was this the wrong call? was this dead wrong? >> this was a brutal call. don, it's called the infield fly rule, not the outfield fly rule. if you saw what that umpire did, he made that call closer to the warning track than home plate. this is not good. >> so the mlb responded to a fan demand and added a second wild-card team from each league. but a one-game playoff, is it enough or does this show for at least a best of three format? >> the knee-jerk reaction, we should play more games,
the wildcard playoff game on friday night between the atlanta braves, st. louis cardinals got wild late into the game. a disputed call. the infield fly rule end the braves' season and the career of legendary player chipper jones. look at that. people are not happy. fans went into a frenzy showering turner field with all kinds of debris. the game was delayed for about 20 minutes and when play resumed, it was under protest by the braves. my goodness. terrence moore, sports contributor for...
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. >>> in sports, well, there was plenty of wild in the braves/cardinals wildcard playoff game friday in atlanta. the game was delayed 18 minutes in the bottom of the eighth a inning when fans flooded the field with debris. they were after an infield fly rule call. they eliminated the braves in chipper jones' last game. >>> and it started with one photo on facebook page. now, hundreds of military wives around the world have joined the effort called battle bear. their goal is to bring more attention to posttraumatic stress disorder. a condition they say is crippling their husbands returning from war. >>> mitt romney campaigns in the battleground state of florida this weekend. a must-win swing state. he is fresh off a strong performance in this week's debate against the president, but could the good news on the latest job numbers release friday overshadow his momentum. joining me now is republican strategist and cnn contribute anna nuavaro. unemployment drops to 7.8% last month, the lowest since the president took office. employees add 114,000 jobs. a pretty big boost for the president.
. >>> in sports, well, there was plenty of wild in the braves/cardinals wildcard playoff game friday in atlanta. the game was delayed 18 minutes in the bottom of the eighth a inning when fans flooded the field with debris. they were after an infield fly rule call. they eliminated the braves in chipper jones' last game. >>> and it started with one photo on facebook page. now, hundreds of military wives around the world have joined the effort called battle bear. their goal is to...
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like others who braved the sky before her, it took a mighty machine, and plain old ingenuity to go where no fifth grader had gone before. ♪ and she flew and she flew, into the sky and beyond. my name is annie and i'm the girl who dreamed she could fly. powered by intel core processors. ♪ powered by intel core processors. i'm one of six children that my mother raised by herself, and so college was a dream when i was a kid. i didn't know how i was gonna to do it, but i knew i was gonna get that opportunity one day, and that's what happened with university of phoenix. nothing can stop me now. i feel like the sky's the limit with what i can do and what i can accomplish. my name is naphtali bryant and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and resp
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i know there are many brave men and women fighting this foir on the front lines. >> what can you tell us and share with our viewers about the first responders down there, fighting this fire that is so difficult to contain and put out. >> they are amazing men and women. we went from 0% containment & to 5% to 10% and now we're up to 30 and, you know, was there one tuesday night when we lost a lot of structures, but they have fought back and they have saved so many more structures. i'm so thankful for the other families that haven't lost their homes. these firefighters are amazing. >> byron, i am so sorry for what you lost and what your community is going through. i am so happy for your family that you're okay and that you're with fairiends and family and y have the faith to bring you through this. >> thank you. >>> as much of the country swelters under extreme heat there's this, the storm knocked out power to more than 3 million homes across nine states at a time when temperatures are reaching well into and above 100 degrees, many records being broken. let's bring in bonnie schneider ri
i know there are many brave men and women fighting this foir on the front lines. >> what can you tell us and share with our viewers about the first responders down there, fighting this fire that is so difficult to contain and put out. >> they are amazing men and women. we went from 0% containment & to 5% to 10% and now we're up to 30 and, you know, was there one tuesday night when we lost a lot of structures, but they have fought back and they have saved so many more structures....
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for more than a year now we have been getting regular updates from inside syria from a brave man. a man who during one of our conversations told me since the beginning of this revolution, since he began demanding freedom for his country with his voice that he, this 38-year-old man can hear his voice for the first time. we are getting word from his family this week that syrian secret police have detained him and his brother. they are holding them at a location called building 215, an infamous facility used for torture and abuse. you can see him standing on the right side of this photo, he holds a ph.d.. he's a dean at the european college in syria. his brother is a medical student studying at the university of damasc damascus. relatives say time is of the essence to free them. they want us to tell this story in the hopes that someone inside syria and the regime will listen. the family posted a facebook page demanding the brothers released and declaring the assad regime responsible for their wellbeing. he came on this program more than a dozen times updating us on what is happening
for more than a year now we have been getting regular updates from inside syria from a brave man. a man who during one of our conversations told me since the beginning of this revolution, since he began demanding freedom for his country with his voice that he, this 38-year-old man can hear his voice for the first time. we are getting word from his family this week that syrian secret police have detained him and his brother. they are holding them at a location called building 215, an infamous...
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like others who braved the sky before her, it took a mighty machine, and plain old ingenuity to go where no fifth grader had gone before. ♪ and she flew and she flew, into the sky and beyond. my name is annie and i'm the girl who dreamed she could fly. powered by intel core processors. ♪ powered by intel core processors. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we're driving safely. and sue saved money on brakes. now that's personal pricing. ncht mars madness has taken over the planet. it seems people everywhere are talking about nasa's in addition. the space agency is trying to find out if life ever existed on mars. adam joins us from pasadena, california. h
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. >> all of the reporters out braving the almosts. stand by, hurricane warning in effect. almost seven years since katrina devastated the coast. tonight, the city briss for another hurricane which could hit exactly on the anniversary. and organizers of the republican national convention having to be flexible with their plans as isaac puts a damper on the festiviti festivities. we areive in tampa for you. pplyo generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. who dreamed she could fly. like others who braved the sky before her, it took a mighty machine, and plain old ingenuity to go where no fifth grader had gone before. ♪ and she flew and she flew, into the sky and beyond. my name is annie and i'm the girl who dreamed she could fly. powered by intel core processors. ♪ powered by intel core processors. would you mind if to be i go ahead of you?omer. instead
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if it wants to kill me -- i'm not brave. you should see what people are doing. people are trying to move bodies out of the street. people are getting killed just to remove a body from the street. just to move bodies so they can bury them and they are being killed for moving them. that's bravery. >> where do you take the wounded? you can't take them to government hospitals. we have heard time and time for months now those have been taken over by the military and secret police in the hospitals. where do you take the wounded? >> we smuggle the wounded. we smuggle the dead bodies into the area i'm in now which is protected by the free army, but the free army hasn't got heavy artillery. they have handguns. rbj rockets. that's all they have. they can't fight the syrian army. they smuggle them in. we have three field hospitals here. we get the injured people here and try to do our best. we haven't got enough doctors. the doctor gets more than 20 patients in an hour. he needs to have an operation. he needs to be buried. he's going to die. they don't know what to do. the
if it wants to kill me -- i'm not brave. you should see what people are doing. people are trying to move bodies out of the street. people are getting killed just to remove a body from the street. just to move bodies so they can bury them and they are being killed for moving them. that's bravery. >> where do you take the wounded? you can't take them to government hospitals. we have heard time and time for months now those have been taken over by the military and secret police in the...
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but in my opinion, i'm the brave one. i'm the brave one. >> that moment of applause there. absolutely. 20 years old. >> 20 years old. what about these men in the video? >> well, atlanta police, through crimestoppers, say there's a $5,000 reward out for any information leading to the arrest of these men. >> none of them have been caught? >> not at this point. they hope that reward will make people at least start talking, contact them with tips. and brandon is also hopeful. >> we talked about cases like this before, and it's when you see a beating, and when they actually catch people involved, it's also the videographer because they're part of it as well. >> and they also think these men maybe are connected to a rivgann that area, so they want to make a point to catch these men and get that gang out of the neighborhood. >>> that was your reporter roulette for today. coming next, rick santorum says the money is pouring in after his big wins. in fact, he claimed the campaign raised a quarter million dollars last night alone. can he keep up the momentum without the kind of cash
but in my opinion, i'm the brave one. i'm the brave one. >> that moment of applause there. absolutely. 20 years old. >> 20 years old. what about these men in the video? >> well, atlanta police, through crimestoppers, say there's a $5,000 reward out for any information leading to the arrest of these men. >> none of them have been caught? >> not at this point. they hope that reward will make people at least start talking, contact them with tips. and brandon is also...
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the dodgers beat the braves 6-2. among those honored don newcome given the beacon of hope award. i spoke to him about his career. >> good to see you. >> thank you. it's nice to see you. >> what a great honor. you, jackie robinson all playing together back in the day. if you were to impart some of the lessons learned to some of today's players what would they be? >> one that change could take place if somebody had the back bone to get it started. we had a man who owned the dodgers at that time. he said it is time and i got to meet my god one day. he made it happen. and he signed jackie and roy and me and said you men will do it. i get no help from the other owners. >> this is the love of the game. sthat what fuelled you to be the great player that you have been? >> it was a great job to have. we thought it could turn out to be. we didn't make a lot of money. i think the minimum salary at that time for a rookie was $5,000. now it is $500,000. so big change has been made. >> what is that like to you? the incentive for young players today, money, great. hopefully the love of the game
the dodgers beat the braves 6-2. among those honored don newcome given the beacon of hope award. i spoke to him about his career. >> good to see you. >> thank you. it's nice to see you. >> what a great honor. you, jackie robinson all playing together back in the day. if you were to impart some of the lessons learned to some of today's players what would they be? >> one that change could take place if somebody had the back bone to get it started. we had a man who owned...
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if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with thr strains of gooia. roved! app [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. yeah, i'm log okinave, but i'm not sure which policy is right fore. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage or not enough, making it easier to get what you need. [ beeping ] these are great! [ beeping ] how are you, um, are yodoing? i'm going er h probably a good idea. ken: what's a good idea? ing. with coverage ecker, it'sd your perfect polic visit progressive.com today. ♪ [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. unlike the leading regular tissue, puffs has soft, air-fluffed pillows for 40% more cushiony thickness. so you can always put your be
if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with thr strains of gooia. roved! app [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. yeah, i'm log okinave, but i'm not...
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and we honor their memories and we thank god there are brave people like them. i assure these people in the camps that i will go back and i will tell my colleagues, i will give speeches, i will do anything that i can to motivate the world and especially with the leadership of the united states, which is sadly lacking right now, to bring about some assistance to them so at least they can be in a fair fight. i promise them my commitment and, frankly, i sleep a lot better having made that commitment. >> senator mccain, i appreciate you being with us tonight. thank you. >> thank you, and, anderson, be safe. thank you for all you're doing. >> we're calling this special report tonight "deadly lies." lies is a word journalists don't often use. i think it's a word that accurately describes what this syrian regime has been telling the world for the last 14 months. we've had numerous syrian diplomats on our program and they've said things that were factually not true, they were lies. reed kcolvin, a journalist who was killed in syria, hours before she died, in a conversat
and we honor their memories and we thank god there are brave people like them. i assure these people in the camps that i will go back and i will tell my colleagues, i will give speeches, i will do anything that i can to motivate the world and especially with the leadership of the united states, which is sadly lacking right now, to bring about some assistance to them so at least they can be in a fair fight. i promise them my commitment and, frankly, i sleep a lot better having made that...
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for more than a year now we have been getting regular updates from inside syria from a brave man that told me that since the beginning of his revolution, that he, this 38-year-old man can hear his voice for the first time. we are getting word from his family this week that he has been detained with his brother and are holding them in a location called building 215 used for torture and abuse. you see him standing on the right side of this photo. he is a medical student. they want us to tell this story tonight in the hopes that someone inside syria inside the regime will listen. the family posted a facebook page demanding their release. as i said. zaidoun came on the program more than a dozen times. and he knew he was putting his life at risk. i spoke to him about this and i spoke to him less than two weeks ago about intelligence reports. it was his last interview before the secret police took him away. >> what are you hoping for now? is there hope? >> well, for me, i mean personally, for the majority of the people nobody has any hope in anything. it will continue because this is happen
for more than a year now we have been getting regular updates from inside syria from a brave man that told me that since the beginning of his revolution, that he, this 38-year-old man can hear his voice for the first time. we are getting word from his family this week that he has been detained with his brother and are holding them in a location called building 215 used for torture and abuse. you see him standing on the right side of this photo. he is a medical student. they want us to tell this...
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brave knights! as you can clearly see from this attractive graph that our sales have increased by... sorry, my liege. honestly. our sales have increased by 20%. what is this mystical device i see before me? it's an ultrabook. he signed the purchase order. with an ultrabook, everything else seems old fashioned. introducing the ultra sleek, ultra responsive ultrabook. a whole new class of computers powered by intel. why does my mouth feel dryer than i remember it to be? there are more people taking more medication, so we see people suffering from dry mouth more so. we may see more cavities, bad breath, oral irritation. a dry mouth sufferer doesn't have to suffer. i would recommend biotene. the enzymes in biotene products help supplement enzymes that are naturally in saliva. biotene helps moisten those areas that have become dry. those that are suffering can certainly benefit from biotene. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of
brave knights! as you can clearly see from this attractive graph that our sales have increased by... sorry, my liege. honestly. our sales have increased by 20%. what is this mystical device i see before me? it's an ultrabook. he signed the purchase order. with an ultrabook, everything else seems old fashioned. introducing the ultra sleek, ultra responsive ultrabook. a whole new class of computers powered by intel. why does my mouth feel dryer than i remember it to be? there are more people...
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>> what's their -- oh, they thought i was very brave, but, it's just something i've wanted to do for a long time. >> reporter: so last may, laverne did just that at parachute center. >> once you get on that edge, that's another story. the upper harness came off. you know, it slipped down. >> reporter: laverne says her shirt flew up against her face so she couldn't see a thing and didn't realize exactly what happened until she saw the video for herself. >> i didn't know anything, only to hold on, that's all. >> reporter: and now she says it's time to cross another item on her bucket list. >> well, i never have ridden in a race car. >> go, laverne! so laverne says she signed a waiver, so she actually has no plans to actually sue that skydiving company. >>> so we're about to show you next may seem a little bit risque. pole dancing, not from a stipclub show, but there is a serious effort by the pole dancing federation to make it an olympic sport. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decath
>> what's their -- oh, they thought i was very brave, but, it's just something i've wanted to do for a long time. >> reporter: so last may, laverne did just that at parachute center. >> once you get on that edge, that's another story. the upper harness came off. you know, it slipped down. >> reporter: laverne says her shirt flew up against her face so she couldn't see a thing and didn't realize exactly what happened until she saw the video for herself. >> i didn't...
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like others who braved the sky before her, it took a mighty machine, and plain old ingenuity to go where no fifth grader had gone before. ♪ and she flew and she flew, into the sky and beyond. my name is annie and i'm the girl who dreamed she could fly. powered by intel core processors. ♪ powered by intel core processors. agents, say hello to the biggest hailstone in u.s. history. oh, that will leave a dent. which is exactly why we educate people... about comprehensive coverage. yep. the right choice now can pay off later. looks like a bowling ball. yeah. oh! agents, say hello to the second-biggest hailstone in u.s. history. [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> the downstairs neighbors described the man she briefly knew as creepy quiet. tells the local paper here, quote, he made no eye contact. that's an abnormal thing. late last week, she says he began blasting his stereo. he spent about ten minutes pacing around his truck staring into space. one of her daughters telling her, quote, that dude is acting strange. joining me now is a wom
like others who braved the sky before her, it took a mighty machine, and plain old ingenuity to go where no fifth grader had gone before. ♪ and she flew and she flew, into the sky and beyond. my name is annie and i'm the girl who dreamed she could fly. powered by intel core processors. ♪ powered by intel core processors. agents, say hello to the biggest hailstone in u.s. history. oh, that will leave a dent. which is exactly why we educate people... about comprehensive coverage. yep. the...
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fire men braved freezinging waters for 15 minutes to pull this black lab out of the ice. he was about 30 yards offshore and now back on dried land. lucky guy. >>> speaking of animals and dogs, it's a big and growing epidemic in the country. obesity, though, among pets we're talking about. a brand-new study shows just how bad it's gotten and what could be done about it. josh, when i see these pick tuesday, you see them on youtube, of these overweight pets, i have to tell you, it looks cute. >> they're adorable. >> but it can be hazardous to their health. >> this is what the problem is. it's become normal because they're so cute. there's a new study that shows that more than half actually of the dogs and cats are overweight or obese as defining of this organization that focuses on this issue. they have a new report out next week they gave in advance to us at cnn so we took a look at what's causing this and what pet owners should know. this is dodger. he's a mixed breed rescue dog. and this is his owner, kim stevens. and talk to me about him. what's his weight right now? >>
fire men braved freezinging waters for 15 minutes to pull this black lab out of the ice. he was about 30 yards offshore and now back on dried land. lucky guy. >>> speaking of animals and dogs, it's a big and growing epidemic in the country. obesity, though, among pets we're talking about. a brand-new study shows just how bad it's gotten and what could be done about it. josh, when i see these pick tuesday, you see them on youtube, of these overweight pets, i have to tell you, it looks...
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he is extremely brave. he's done war duty, and if he wants to go to las vegas and do, by the way, what 95% of everybody who goes to las vegas does, let him do it. i'd like to know who took the p pictures and leaked them, because that is interesting. >> let's talk about that, piers, because if these pictures were in fact released to tmz by the security or the people close to the prince, does that raise some security concerns for him? >> well, there is not a genuine security scandal, because these are party girls and he has up in the suite, but somebody in the suite, it seems to me looking at the pictures has taken these on a mobile phone and that is one of the problems in this mobile world, because prince harry and everybody else has to be careful, because they are one cell phone click away from this happening to you. and is it going to cause repercussions, and most people in america are having a good laugh about it and most people in britain think it is hilarious and the palace will pretend to be outrage an
he is extremely brave. he's done war duty, and if he wants to go to las vegas and do, by the way, what 95% of everybody who goes to las vegas does, let him do it. i'd like to know who took the p pictures and leaked them, because that is interesting. >> let's talk about that, piers, because if these pictures were in fact released to tmz by the security or the people close to the prince, does that raise some security concerns for him? >> well, there is not a genuine security scandal,...
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a call in the eighth inning with one out and runners on first and second, the braves hit a pop up to shallow left field. the ball drops, though. and the players didn't throw out any of the runners. the umpire called the batter out. he not base wos have been loaded. the newfoundland fly rule is used to letting players to let a fly ball drop to get two outs. the braves manager protested but was overruled. >>> a 220-pound gym teacher claims he was beaten up by a first grader and now he's suing. we'll get schooled on this case with our legal guys. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! >>> in massachusetts a convicted rapist wants visitation rights for the child he fathered from the crime. the victim was 14 at the time. now four years later she says she doesn't want her rapist anywhere near her child. let's bring in our legal guys avery friedman and richard herman. gentlemen, two things really standing out in this case. richard, you know,
a call in the eighth inning with one out and runners on first and second, the braves hit a pop up to shallow left field. the ball drops, though. and the players didn't throw out any of the runners. the umpire called the batter out. he not base wos have been loaded. the newfoundland fly rule is used to letting players to let a fly ball drop to get two outs. the braves manager protested but was overruled. >>> a 220-pound gym teacher claims he was beaten up by a first grader and now he's...
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. >> this segue slightly to this incredibly brave girl, you've been heavily involved in her story, you've been out to pakistan to show support for her. what can we do about the treatment of young people like her that are being victimized by the taliban, by other organizations like it that to try to protect them going forward? >> she was shot simply because she wanted to go to school. the taliban was sending a message to every other children they should not expect to go to school. what's been remarkable is the rising opinion in pakistan themselves, the people that used to be the silent majority, i met them, are now saying, we will not accept these dictates by taliban saying we cannot go to school. i think malala will become the symbol of a girl's rights to education. >> well said. i couple of contemporary issues, one here and one back in our homeland. first one is the fiscal cliff. you're one of the keener economic minds in great britain. what do you make of what's happening in america? the old expression if america sneezes, we all catch a cold back in europe, as true as ever. what do you
. >> this segue slightly to this incredibly brave girl, you've been heavily involved in her story, you've been out to pakistan to show support for her. what can we do about the treatment of young people like her that are being victimized by the taliban, by other organizations like it that to try to protect them going forward? >> she was shot simply because she wanted to go to school. the taliban was sending a message to every other children they should not expect to go to school....
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. ♪ home of the brave. ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ guts. glory. ram. glory. [siri] sirianother busy day today.ke? are you serious? [siri] yes i'm not allowed to be frivolous. ah ok, move my 4 o'clock today to tomorrow. change my 11am to 2. [siri] ok marty, i scheduled it for today. is that rick? where's rick? [siri] here's rick. oh, no that's not rick. now, how's the traffic headed downtown? [siri] here's the traffic. ah, it's terrible, terrible! driver, driver! cut across, cut across, we'll never make it downtown this way. i like you siri, you're going places. [siri] i'll try to remember that. >>> what do eye reporters think of mitt romney's choice? >> he's very well spoken, very knowledgeable, articulate and e he brings a lot to the table. i think he's going to make an excellent running mate. with him next to romney, my hopes are even higher that romney will win this election. >> with the selection of ryan, we see a choice election. we see an idechoice. we have a conservative
. ♪ home of the brave. ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ guts. glory. ram. glory. [siri] sirianother busy day today.ke? are you serious? [siri] yes i'm not allowed to be frivolous. ah ok, move my 4 o'clock today to tomorrow. change my 11am to 2. [siri] ok marty, i scheduled it for today. is that rick? where's rick? [siri] here's rick. oh, no that's not rick. now, how's the traffic headed downtown? [siri]...
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so the original name was gallant, brave, courageous, heroic. it only became the grand old party later. you'll appreciate this, randi, when automobiles first came on the scene, gop stood for something entirely different. it stood for, and i'll have to show you, get out and push. and we've made both cars and voters -- >> pretty funny. who knew? all right. we talk a lot about the stump speech. i've said it already this morning several times. the president is out on the stump. mitt romney on the stump. where does that come from? >> stump and stumping. literally being on a tree stump to stand in a -- >> there was an actual snump. >> slick, so people could see you. now as you said, it's the same basic speech, what to do if elected, the core principles known as stumping. it dates back to the 1800s or earlier. >> all right. keynote speaker, we mentioned that. chris christie at the rnc, julian castro at the dnc. keynote, where does that come from? >> the note that a cappella serngs used to sing. came -- singers used to sing. it came from barber shop qua
so the original name was gallant, brave, courageous, heroic. it only became the grand old party later. you'll appreciate this, randi, when automobiles first came on the scene, gop stood for something entirely different. it stood for, and i'll have to show you, get out and push. and we've made both cars and voters -- >> pretty funny. who knew? all right. we talk a lot about the stump speech. i've said it already this morning several times. the president is out on the stump. mitt romney on...
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and i think that's what makes her heroic and that's what made her so brave. >> a very important point you make there, put it in perspective at the end. we mourn our two fall len comrades and salute the brave journalists at cnn and other journalist whose continue reporting in such grave conditions. much more ahead tonight on this tragedy on "ac 360." >>> the arizona governor jan brewer on what the republican candidates need to do to win her endorsement. >>> later, governor christie's not so polite comments on his push for higher taxes on the wealthy. >> he should just write a check and shut up, really, and just contribute, okay? i mean, the fact of the matter is that i'm tired of hearing about it. [ male announcer ] the draw of the past is a powerful thing. but we couldn't simply repeat history. we had to create it. introducing the 2013 lexus gs, with leading-edge safety technology, like available blind spot monitor... [ tires screech ] ...night view... and heads-up display. [ engine revving ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> there's a lot at stake for the candidat
and i think that's what makes her heroic and that's what made her so brave. >> a very important point you make there, put it in perspective at the end. we mourn our two fall len comrades and salute the brave journalists at cnn and other journalist whose continue reporting in such grave conditions. much more ahead tonight on this tragedy on "ac 360." >>> the arizona governor jan brewer on what the republican candidates need to do to win her endorsement. >>>...
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chipper jones, third baseman for the atlanta braves saw the story and wanted to meet this remarkable young fan. >> he can hit. throw the ball, even slide into home plate. and all of the way around the base. 6-year-old reese holloway wants to play in the big leagues just like his idol chipper jones who plays third base for the atlanta braves. when reese was born his parents were shocked to discover he didn't have a left hand and baseball was the furthest thing from their minds. they weren't sure if he'd learn to crawl without a success hand so they got him a prosthesis, but little reese didn't want it. he did learn to crawl and walk and then something remarkable happened. reese taught himself how to hit a ball. he was just 2. >> he got plastic balls and he would hold them under his chin and drop it and swing the bat and he would hit the ball, no problem. he's a natural and has been playing on a team since he was 3 years old. as far as the holloways are concerned, reese doesn't have a disability. >> i was born like that. >> and they try to never hold him back. >> so far the only thing
chipper jones, third baseman for the atlanta braves saw the story and wanted to meet this remarkable young fan. >> he can hit. throw the ball, even slide into home plate. and all of the way around the base. 6-year-old reese holloway wants to play in the big leagues just like his idol chipper jones who plays third base for the atlanta braves. when reese was born his parents were shocked to discover he didn't have a left hand and baseball was the furthest thing from their minds. they...